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寥寥无几liáo liáo wú jǐjust a few; scanty;sparse; very few ❍ 但是,我军能做到这一点的人却~。(杜鹏程《保卫延安》434) But the generals among us who have mastered that skill are infinitesimally small in number. ❍ 半个时辰过去了,问价的人~,总共销了不足五斤。(王汶石《风雪之夜》32) Half an hour passed.Only a few came to inquire after the price. Altogether they sold less than five catties./“老”在那里的原已~,真有些像耆英会里的一百多岁的老太婆,居然会活到现在,连 “民之父母”也觉得希奇古怪。(《鲁迅选集》 Ⅳ—177) Very few grow old as writers. In fact they are almost as rare as the old woman of a hundred at the gathering of the aged,whose feat in surviving aroused the interest of officials; … 寥寥无几very few; hardly any; few and far between 这个地区的村庄~。There are very few villages in this part./过去两国间的交往~。Contacts between the two countries were few and far between in the past. 寥寥无几liáo liáo wú jǐ寥寥:稀少。形容非常稀少。very few, rare, small in number, scarcely |